Oklahoma Code § 6-1740

Title 6. Banks And Trust Companies: Application of act - Exemptions
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A.  A private trust company engaging in the trust business in
this state shall comply with each and every provision of this act
and Sections 101 through 1417 of the Oklahoma Banking Code
applicable to a trust company unless expressly exempted therefrom in
writing by the Commissioner pursuant to this section, by rule
adopted by the Department or under a predecessor statute.
B.  A private trust company or proposed private trust company
may request in writing that it be exempted from specified provisions
of this act and Sections 101 through 1417 of the Oklahoma Banking
Code.  The Commissioner may grant the exemption in whole or in part
if the Commissioner finds that the private trust company does not
and will not transact business with the general public.  For
purposes of this section:
1.  "Transact business with the general public" means any sales,
solicitations, arrangements, agreements, or transactions to provide
trust or other business services, whether for a fee, commission or
any other type of remuneration, with any client that is not a family
member or a sole proprietorship, partnership, joint venture,
association, trust, estate, business trust or other company that is
not one hundred percent (100%) owned by one or more family members;
and
2.  "Family member" means any individual who is related within
the fourth degree of affinity or consanguinity to an individual or
individuals who control a private trust company or which is
controlled by one or more trusts or charitable organizations
established by such individual or individuals.
C.  All individuals who control a private trust company or
establish trusts or charitable organizations controlling such
private trust company must be related within the second degree of
affinity or consanguinity.
D.  At the expense of the private trust company, the
Commissioner may examine or investigate the private trust company in
connection with an application for exemption.  Unless the
application presents novel or unusual questions, the Commissioner
shall approve the application for exemption or set the application
for hearing not later than the sixty-first day after the date the
Commissioner considers the application complete and accepted for

filing.  The Commissioner may require the submission of additional
information as considered necessary to an informed decision.
E.  Any exemption granted under this section may be made subject
to conditions or limitations imposed by the Commissioner consistent
with this act.
F.  The Department may adopt rules defining other circumstances
that do not constitute transaction of business with the public,
specifying the provisions of this act and Sections 101 through 1417
of the Oklahoma Banking Code that are subject to an exemption
request, and establishing procedures and requirements for obtaining,
maintaining or revoking exempt status.

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